DECEMBER 11,1946 ~ ‘ . "'—' . wgcmivghfi-ggmqggolgfTflffiii PIOMGIIIS 5.... ........ qr“... ..,,., 0f little Theatre " "" ' Guild is lilanllad ioointlieetaeaoniv noun; ,,_“gf,u"%mh 2r..i"'.'f.&’...‘.‘...?°""""$ ---~~-----~- Health and no indication of any '11:}, ‘ma wan" “f m”. "ff m‘? ‘a m“ other we “u” awlym‘ by Q am ationai RA - it would appeq- p; m“ "m, m: ways last year as compared 1o ti~e l"; something is done to bolster: W5“ ‘m’ w‘: by ‘he ch31“? CBASWELL for Photographs.’ we Wm...‘ m, “w”. ‘o, m. National 1n libs cost e-n additional soinin: summer Fredericton will w-mm- W‘- J- B- Nnrtnn. ws~ CONIEDIIIATION LIFE m- a, 1119311118 pm; g was." m, tonal traffic manager of ths Gan- 51mm“, shot-tale than occurred in the m. atiian National Railways. told the Ion just passed. members of the Rotary Club in 33301,“; Mpg-um; ma,“ 2:3,?‘ It was forecast this ans-gin‘ Charlottetown yesterday. Branch Canadian Legion, Tuss- thst at least 51000 tone of ica , But increased wage rates were d , poo, 17, t g ' _ would be required nor the city of only t Imull part of tn. railway‘: ‘y ' “l” hedericion in i947 and prospects additional expense last yea: as gpplpr ‘ ‘a, m “d”? indicated m“ m‘ ha“ °1 ¢°"\P'"'¢d W 1939. Mi’. Norton said this eveningygtrltfariltimzlagtaffd-rtli-l this smmln-t is being planned to be why; 1 . om‘ with m. mcrmnmu“ pop“. a‘, geraitziutr (fltliitrwgagiurllxljcérérazfi ers. We are open till 9 oclock. 15mm and we sum“? M 919cm‘: per cent; lumber, 47-3 per oent; NINE BOOMED HOUSE ‘for pub- railwsy ties, 45.6 per cent; rnils, lic auction, 204 Cumberland Street, refrigerators. a zeal ice famine is in sight if more ice is not out. riluvllicr to $23.2?)°§...2“.§§§"2:.tf'ii‘..l'.1’: °“"“°””‘" ' tax on electric and gas utilities, so m, n cm b. ‘oreum’ M‘. m; Queen 3L estimated at $500,000 annually. _ Ann" o! income and corporlh Iwrton said, railways will continue medistely. Under the wartime tax agree- 1"°°"‘° "d °°'P°"'"°“ i“ fields’ contribution to the winning oi tho didn Red Cross Unres- “d the reveml’ ‘mm sue‘ last war and there is no doubt Mr. v cossion duties and statutory sub- Norm“ mm that the 8.3mm] Dlsgouyrr SALE _ Discounts 0H "d"! "we ‘he ""1 "Pimidm" public of the United States and rrnsins iron. 20s". to as i/a “my 315000900‘ Canada agrees with the American all ladies’ coats, including fur “u” T, Review Newspaper Publishers’ Association ems- Kenntdy’: Indies’ Wear. By Howsnn w. Associated Press Science Reporter CLEVELAND. Dec. r-miracle of surgery in get- g people out of bed the first second day after operation and so curing them faster was des- cribed to the American College of Surgeons today by four physic- S Thor. u no mrrmgement on when it said that no industry came 1W Queen St. m conmmuonal fights o! the through the War with sucll a gdln ~——— _ Dfiffllwi. At the end of five years m public “teem a‘ n“ raiways‘ SLIGHT FIRELA 5115M "m in n" the agreement will be subiect tc e dwelling near the cofner of m, review. It may be cancelled or renewed as conditions warrant. fsfbhaxlmfcgg-iogifyopasaeruaa: carry the railways through the mm" damage NSIIIUIIB. 343,5“ u ‘pent on direct "pa; difficult transition period into REOOVE -——- can between 193° and “ML A which we ere now entering. Tile Max” ntmmioggnligldill-l-Ngmlisg-‘fl .: t ff r t d f§,;"g‘f,‘,“°“' °‘ w p" °°“° m“ b’ ‘llsennsgw~gggieeuflgmotlzil32555331820; °°"’°"*"°r n! Mormon and Che:- Benet w“ expressed he" that it is understandable that ihe let- lottemwn‘ h“ retwmd t° Maw‘ the province will budget next year (‘Wm l‘ reflected in weak 39""- for expenditures of more than m" “my i“ Ire”- i"d""ri“ an" uopoopoo. an “Fume m“, m, prises but in the trahsporation “Ines! nwesslumm‘ . m‘ r o“? England. While sway Mgjm- MM. d. The budget for the cur- ‘Yimm '4 ‘"11- , stlon in Brooke Hospital Brook- lbd°numfl °P‘*"°'3°"- reg-it year calls for $42,000,500. A1 1° ‘he him" "i the reiiwnvl line. Mass. after which he spentlm" vi bed the fir" or intend dev- pessenger service. it 1| obvious. some weeks mnvalesclng st the They were compared with anoth- . pomp T, sin, Mr- Norton sold. that no passeuizer home of his sister. Mrs. w.n. Cros-‘er group, of 12o, who stayed in train can compete with an atro- by. Medfovrd, Mass, nrltisn Columbia il the’ fourth Plane in svtvd- Yet the , linens-er ——— canadlm Prwm“ to “n, a “Witrain has advantages for the io-lg- POTATO. TURNIP QIIIPMENTQ “l” m,‘ agreement Wm, m, DO, distance traveller which no other 4171MB thcusdnd. five hundred mmkm Gcvemmflm The on,“ means of land transportation can and three cars of this sossvrls signers were Saskatchewan. Manl- 9m"!- N“ ‘mm! medium °t m"! “flames had Ne“ fem“ "W" ‘ab! and New Brunmyfln ‘travel can offer the spacious cwn- Borden to Tqrmeniine up to nilri- Demu, of New Brunswick-n fort and above ail the safety which thIiBht] 18:; ‘Sunday, Canadian Iflg- "memen. h", M. been mm.‘ Wm, the passenger train can give. I-lcw- ‘more no ic his said yesterday. "m but n h“ been lnmunmq "n; ever, motor can and aeroplanes 8 hzure represents, 623 more the settlement Wm, kayak-haw", have become serious competitors "F! inn dwere shipped for the mvolved ‘he glving up by the to the railway system especially in 581118 perlo last year, Shipments pmvmc, (or m... W," n. rights thickly-congested areas. The nlr- 0f turnips showed a decrease 0' 85 l-n the field of income and cor- transport compmies end the mo- f5"! W" thznmvnni thinned for 22:: esnreurnora rod-la e - “ma; ,u.,,my_ 31ml]: “i... areas and leave tho non-paying Eone- across the Strait via Borden were agreed upon by Manitoba. Alberta. which turned dovrn Federal budget proposals for new tax agreements, ls reported iillil frying in finri w. basl-s for agree- ment. while Prince Edward island and Ne" south "e m“ new‘ —-competitio hich will dou t tinting. n W M B. . - _ Lust word from Ontario on the‘ in the next few years employ m°"-igt.sbewiiinl? ..°r'r§§'.io‘.ip§iist“§.'.£§“§{. t“ situation w“ u "qua; {mm motor vehicles. more vessels, :11: ‘he! and unless New 811mm,“ gal-em“... Drew gm. a rewmpggon 0g more airplanes than ever ilefcre .md Nova smug more”, we", Premier J. Waiter Jones is not Freight Service considering raising the gasolcne tax which is already l0 cents on the Dominion-Provincial crltifer- Within the Pa“ ‘WWW-live vim! t,“ m", on gamlem’ it 1. m; at ence which adjourned last spr-ns- l!" ihvflimliit l" milk" hilh" likely the Government of Prince Longueuil annex found Quebec hss indicated the budget ways and sir iwrte he! exmdrd Edward Island will take any act- ‘old Mike MoCloskey dead. Morgue officials believe he died some time proposals were unacceptable hut "it! will ifivtriimflnt 0! the r.lll- loll, Premier Jones said. has not indicated any plan which. ways for the pest century. Never- mlgh; h, gopowqg, thelesafMr. Norton said, the rall- INQUIRY ltESyECTfNG IIOL- attack. An inquest will be held. - _-_é-—-—#—— ways expect to continue to curry STEINS-Premisr J. Waite;- Jnneq Little ie known about the "Goat as McOioskey was described mmwy. from tile British Ministry of Agri-i MARMAGES Y railways, Mr. Norton said. have - LEA - LORD -- At the Tryon Lin‘: ture with confidence. Other trons tcd Church. Dewmbflr 7. 1946- by portatlon methods have no mono- 1-95- villi-if“. W HOT!!!" “"71"” and tile railway engines, care, arid FINLAYSON- lsvsivs - At zion m“ h , m , t m, L. , Presbyterian Manse. Nnvemh" 23- thecparaxi? e e can n m“ o Tfllmflfl Amlfflvflfl much because of his animal morn- 1946. by Rev. G. Carlyle Wemw" Many people are under the im- 22:05‘??? Rlggielayagamm preaaion that railway freight rates . °1 "rel-vim- _ last World Wsr but statistics dc MaeDONALD-At the Sacred Heart in; average revenus for hauling a Home on Monday. December 191 ion of freight was slightly below formerly of Grand Traeadie. l" some years past. it has been be- “Prefldmi mm"! h" WWW“ "u" v 1hislon'],',°¢| "Wm; , erAflnyorNsvvineaailueaof Allan ufonzflaidxfolgz. igneous Bn- Si. by thenganadian Nfitlfahealazr i“ "m" "1 "m" “MM 9W" from where the funeral will tsitt! u litilq as one-hall cent n, ton ""j,“°§,,,§§”§m‘;'f§}':§§' mnmm“. place on Wednesday morninl l‘ per mile-half the average coat of Curran San. for the funeral Mall “e motor truck costs are five Mm h; f‘ f u“ M h mo,” It 0.80 am. Interment in the unis Plr ten mile.‘ Thole z-aduc- m,“ cpl: lyosfeiln mweolge ‘prob- chug-ch “motel-y. tlona in freight plea have been 1cm; o; mp; 9mm,“ which h". msde in the flee of lieediiv-in- arisen since the end of the war. creasing labour and material costs. notably in the Pacific. because of research aided by irl- nouncemalt are: banding of the Canadian Shipping relimtdle vanish ‘lave tenant: “mum. commanded b! Gen- noel-d, mes Minister MscKinnon atoll-dell op era aye-w . _ “ded_ " ghee, Mr!- better tools and equipment which Piwifld. by Adiiiral John I.’ ‘Imam o ‘y pom-pg Qflwnfl, who died ‘research and invention have de- WWI‘!- 11.1w. » .""°"- ' u‘ . l “We never dreamed we could Meir-Win’ Rd Ill‘! "Y" 1 do the fob we have done duri [til h afl will I l“! ' war years." ‘Mir. Horton cons-elude; Commander to be named. Ier in tlia asses n! "l" “rout it had to be dons-one we “iiffz” "ml "44"?" W." ‘lotion cargoes for morons and tr...- IIIII know iié-so we found s way to do A‘ M h ' _ ‘ p” hm 4 Si; Iyfl, “t! III!!! Wm‘ w ‘Ha 1'" ‘Iteiad; Olwenbergbbemeiizby u. on. Wm“ n ‘noflle board, which has offices ‘n ‘ ' flq-Dlflll s’ .9. "W"!!! 0"? _I W ' “new,” Gem mum, '_ ntreal, Washington and London. h!" I niece iii lt-a mesnlfhtni llcNamey. .2... o; m: la under-tho chairmanship of A. l. place. Int we mus: win it aur- "Um “m” in 55.5mm y, "|¢Q,||um_ solver.- snd I em confident we unsol- ino m, undo. the becomes effective Dec. sl. "ilfl- ' strategic 111' 0991mm, mung-beg] m late months, the application . RTAKIR “iiiiiiitnsn QQOIIO ‘ca-lemmas < srmnrnestnoe. fa =1 Duringtn'.oparationa u‘. _ Keel Iiiteatn yucca. New leafed! @5133. the various were oonooet- , INN l9 $83.1; moi“: Eat Sfi-‘Ffi suimtilfieod ignhztiiitiaedmwt» m " thermistor. \ . ‘eltbeeemertalitoaa1videam~ At l. smell but enthusiastic meet- ing of those Intel-uteri in tho 1g. vivai of the Little Theatre Guild, held in the YMCA. last evening. [it was decided that re-orgsnization be proceeded with and the an of the meeting. ‘Lawson. was empowered point a nominating v seven to bring in a slate of officers and executive at the next meeting to be held as soon as convenient. {In addition, ll was decided ‘this committee should investigate certain possibilities and suggest- ions for making a start financially THILCLIARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN i‘; Ffi-"iniiifii. s. [Reviews Railway ilEIlTRAI. auiiiunli lie-organization LEITEIHEVEAL (Continued from has l) nomic conditions." Aah Special Subsidy Royal Commission which investi- until lMG when the wartime tux- ation agreements. which new a- carne into force. Mr. King replied that the sub- sidy would be paid. but that only up to 30 ller cent of it would not be deductible from annual pay- ments to the provinces. 173 per cent; steel, if per cenr; Wednesday. December 18h. See ad and in membership during Iwinter months and make recom- [mendetlom according to it's Judge- ment. All former members of Lit- tle Theatm and others interested are being requested to watch for the announcement of the _ u meeting at which cum," and an, ated his governments strong cutive will be elected and for future actiOn will be discussed. Near-Miracle 0i Surgery is Reported increases of 1945 over those of DIQCOUNT SALE -- Discounts (Continued from Pace l) ma had resulted in an additions‘. rnnsinr from 20% to s3 1/3 of! *—- operating (gharge to the Canadian all ladies’ costs. including fur. “m” "m °°“P°"“°" "mm National Railway! of teihuoocoo. coats. Kennedy's Ladies’ Wear,‘ i b t}, 1 b hi h RETURNS FROM OVERSE S- ion taxes, estimated at 3350MB. ,,',’,,,°m°f,,:,";,a 3225a ‘gomxer; LieuL 311d“ Auld rammed‘ to; '1" i" 1"" '° ‘he P"°""°° "n" are carried from one section or, Charlottetown lest evening from Lhbcoungg-y g9 m, “h”, Th“ Halifax where she recently arrived hm; ‘ g d g , from overseas on th Em i B .t. ment the province received M2.- 3:150’: s fiitifi. It? fsotil? pfilhleut. Auid has ti... Liiinfl. °°°I°°° i“ "'“°°"“l m’ lmm" had constituted on msismnsspis an escort officer with the cana- pumu]; "Ho; Pleasant Street and Longworth o, Tfivenflti: held the‘ firemen out short- _ If, is hoped that this goodwill, Y l i‘ IX 0's vrk yesterday ove- lflnwifil ‘flirt? can’ oilmitigimgtx built up through the war years, “mg- Ti" blue W8! BXYJHKiIiShPG will remain sufficiently strong to "Y ‘he 711M191‘ DUmP with only The speed-up actually startedi before hhe war. were Howard Rusk, New York: l. B. R-advin Philadelphia; John H. Powers. Cooperstown, N. Y., and Henry H. Kessier, Newark, N. J. ton from an extended visit to New Powers told o‘ ?8 civman dmmld w“ an k pa ents. operated on or appen- . c m Wm‘ serious itis, hernia and several otheri In reply to this, Mr, King sold: [procedure contemplated. by the budget proposals, which w» ‘lave been following. is. at this time. the most practical and effective Those who got up left the hos- i method of making constructive pitsl five days to a week quicker and convalesced in half or less than half the time. reduction in post- monls, but the danger of blood‘ clots after operation was much i IJTOQTGBS. ‘Riley had no l suited in the reaching of agree- ments. on the basis of the budget proposals. with several of the pl ov- inces, Certain other prov- inces have not as yet stated in specific terms their attitude to the budget proposals. As n con- seqilenre, we have been given no grounds for believing that any greater broeress could be made s‘ a general conference now than was possible in May lest." Recluse iiies in ilume Shared sections of the country to be ser- ——-—— f‘ viced by the railways et a loss. COMMENTS 9N (Til TAX ' BRITISH TRiiiiSPiiRTiiTlliii MONTREAL, Dec. l6 —(CP)—- I» n» n --\~» ti: $5.2: mr..iir.iz'z..lii.sri:zr. and the railways also have competition Government thne£enmbganun “x two do“ has reached ‘he and“)! his lonely life. leaving behind only his animal friends and the memory of his eocentriclties. A little girl who called Saturday industry of this nation.” ses would skyrocket “under s monopoly which was cumbrolls, top-dleavy and whose structural defects were es wide as its pow- ers were unlimited." the needs of neither industry nor socialism, and said that any gov- ernment transportation system would becalile ihé "retreat of yes men and sycophants.” Barnes, on the other hand. said that 45 per cent of the world's transport system was publicly Sweeney- owned, and that only thropgh na- tionalization could Britain unify its transportation to permit ra- pair of war-damaged equipment. the major portion of the world's has received an inquiry from Eng- Milli." laud freight traffic notwlthstand- 11M relbwiihg the uroiiaae oi‘ by his neighbor-ax ed m‘ e mov o H101 t in tti l Edward Ihnr amms» "Mmuaisl limit?” .‘.Y:'“,:§?§§'b§§ §‘;,',,,,,‘;,‘f Isialziti. who: Jud‘. of the letter. wvrltfnevii dim: so veers ezo and i" to ‘now the ‘ailways u“ ‘he Capt. HA5. Clarke. West l-Iora- "i396 W378 B80 built the buslm" “where the" h not ley. Surrey. informed the Premier feet shack where he died - bu‘ bflli 1.0118 l . 50c Pa; lnseftjon enough for anybody to make anv h’ h“ mew"! "'1 We“ l ' 3n: dogs ‘fie iluirmcempenione. o ‘h earls , °“ ‘h’ "M"- h°"’"’" ‘h’ fiiimfioufiii." cbltlttizainliiamldggldgd f: etfirtliugilfl from this Province. Capt. Glam time was the mtmey he received mm‘ '"’°“ '° “wk “m m“ m‘ requested the Premier to recons- from selling goats’. milk to mend some suitable green to rep- PgI-i! 11nd 911V“; b11781’? and’ 8h i hi 1n g q d 0 age pens 0n Q reoe Ved rom RW- J- A. Jflfdint. 511311011 W719!"- poly on the benefits of science $85.55;)“, oxmseveral h,“ .§'c';‘§ff,_ the government, MOOMQKGY. believed t0 b6 U!’ 10rd. R- N» Grllwllle FITYY- N- 5- tracks of the near future will be ralllain. held some fame among his neighbors. not so matm but because some years ago he was reputed to have invented I hi h t f Sill IG Commands a method of heating his Red by are g er now han be ore the g i 61%: “Mn! the be? ‘may. DEA-n“ not bear out such a belief. Ml‘. u s vmmgn‘ :1?‘ 71° $9“ ° m’ » . crgue attendant Norton ‘Md’ m u" “My um " ' . went to the shack Saturday to ra- ‘ . __ move the body. The hmruble. one- ioie, Ronald James MacDonald. "m, w... , m... T...“ m, ,0, wsslmncyron. Dec. l0—(iAP) "mmh “’§,§d"§; o“ m" bis aceh year. Illa remains at! low one cent. Wheel, coal. lumbar. ' "Sm" °i “"31” °°""w“7'~ d5‘ l ed he“ Controls Over em am. to St. Michael's Gil-wh- movlng all commodities. The aver- mfigh; rgguwamfloufi; widow's allowance and children's allowances. Police Chief George Fox. who offered the family the cramped aowdeti women's corridor in the lofl-up, declared that the Jail was already overcrowded. "The peace of mind of the fam- ily was not contributed to by the fact that a crazy man was in the lock-up at the time." the chief aa ti. The family will be allowed to remain in the cell. which is separ- ated from themen‘: cell-blacks im- . $119001! Iddomnlvdiivloh. can be l6-(AP)--A bent-over youth with the face of an old man limped in- born controls over Canadian ship- m u'm°m They have only bwn nude nonilre Seven area; defined in the aa- ping will end not. a1 with the dis- founcl for them. Meanwhile. Chief Fox had anoth- er 12 fail-lilies on his list for evict- ion proceedings with the ‘prospect of having to shelter them also in up n-ont where thefoould see him- ‘lrl coming bac he said as he left toward the end of the 1h!- Formed in 1039. tho board has half the task of providing cargo- Alastati a new command. 1w _ a." cad ng space for the wsr effort. ‘he Ponce lumm ‘the l2 families, including about 50 persona will be evicted “within "I want to see them all hand" the next two weeks and ft looks as UIOIIII we'll have to put them out and tale them in." he said. Saturday a writ of mandamus was issued ili Supreme Court com- pelling the chief to carry out evic- tion orders which he pravioualysald he would ignore. At the sometime. Mayor .1. l. Allern said no persons will be forc- ed to sleep in the streets and with the consent of parents. children will be taken to city institutions. *..§§,.,"'M"'°§,‘§Q’m§’,'m"°'".omm-. taken from his leave. Kflfted else- i-ow but the 12 apartments“ iticofi ted!!! are not Gwccibd f0 0 I ,to oyicted families llecruse rt the i"? i" 3'5"‘ f" m! long waiting list already on file. ' moving imports and Northeast. also s new command, ‘Mn-n u“ ma plug to carry relief and rehabili- m- 3"“ "lemiv" Ind M“ of strategic sir forces not other,- ef the board's powers has largely‘ Arthur Mould were til-chairmen vise assigned. also will be re- been discon nun-o. One of its last It 701M411)’: luncheon. Qonliblifi “£0 joint cbigs of lnaior leeks was * -—--—-----—- etaif- e eeio cm ennl- scares‘ t lnites shipping IIflWVIILIAI@IIIIIS maisdedbyltovaflcotit-bom 0Q. lfiggflfrgm the gums "-"—' fleet Canada's winter fuel require- ‘ 1h neither the ‘ iilain the area had Wants Conference Bcsurned Before outlining what would be considered no a basis for a new agreement, Mr. MacDonald Willi" conviction‘ that tho dominion- provinclal conference which broke up in failure last May should be reconvened. “The government of Nova Scotia emphasizes its strong conviction that a general conference between representatives of the dominion and of all the provinces is the only proper forum for the discus- sion of o. matter so grave and so important as this," said Mr. Mac- Donald. "We do not think that tne pwbiems involved can be settled properly by correspondence or by private treaty between theDomin- lon and individual provinces. "The original dominion propos- ols were submitted to a general conference. ‘The budget prcpoelis | have never been submitted io a |general conference. We think that l they should be discussed in gener- al conference as were the original‘ proposals and that discussion Th? Phliiiiiihnfl! should continue 50 long as any hope of agreement remains We believe that then is still ground for such a hope." Mr, King's View "We are of the opinion that the "This procedure has aireadyre- iSlviillilllilg iiivarde revenue needs and general eco- A large number of Charlotte- town young people who took part Red Cross Swimming Classes last summer were pre- sented with their pins, crests and certificates by Mrs. Manning Bag- nall. Provincial Chairmen of the Red Cross Swimming and Water Safety Conlmittee. took place in the Canadian Legion Hall inst Friday afternoon and was largely attended. Mrs. Eel-l Taylor. examiner for the Royal Life lsaving Society, presented the awards of that or- ganization. It is pleasing to note that more Royal Life Saving So- ciety awards were merited in this province during the past summer than during any preceding year. Miss Iphigenle Arsenault. Pro- vincial Red Cross Commissioner. was chairman of the meeting. and the Red Cross thanked Mrs. Taylor fcr her cc- operation in the swimming pro- Mr. Meodonald also asked that the Dominion resume payments of a special annual subsidy of 11,800,000‘ to Nova Scotia. The subsidy was recommended by a gated conditions in Nova Scotis, The subsidy was paid from 1985 —-IN MAGISTRATIYs 001131.. Two Summerslde youths with breaking into the dwelling of Mr. Albl-n Lecky, North Bzdequc on Saturday evening and iteslmg a s all sum of money and o num-i bet of other articles appeared he- R. S. Hinton in‘ Summerside yesterday and remanded till Wednesday for ;re- liminary hearing. Three men fv-omi Cape Tormentlne, N. B. who pl8V~ iotusihy; pleaded guilty to possession o rt a ion ‘ . we" “neg by Smgnglefigh?! uies of the previous meeting W971 merside detachment, received sentence. Under the Excise Act fined $100.00 and months and under the Prohibition b‘, Act each of them were fined ‘JU- 00 and costs or four months They greements would replace, firs’ A coloured film of the Glar- lotteiown Swimming Classes. pre- pared by Col. K. S. Rogers. wll shown and proved to be very in- teresting to the audience most of whom appeared in the picture.’ pa“ n“ fl“""'s' Two other films. “Swimming In- "Mermnld Ballet" were enjoyed by everyone. The following awards were pre- sented and comments on the re- quirements for the attainment of these were made by Mrs. Cudmore, Provincial Red Cross First Aid. Swimming and Water Safety:- Ied Cross Swimming Awards Junior Certificate and Pill: Lor- raine Marcel-mac, Darlene Gur- ney, Leah Duffy. Alva Gillis. Leo- nard Coles, Jean Murphy. Barbara Betty u. Gallant, Helen Glappell. chorley, Jeanie Arsensult. Stewart, Pansy Adams, smith. Catherine Crockett. Rupert. Connie Stacey, Dawn Messer. Stella Gallant. Ksherine Keys, Helen Murphy. Julia Arsen- ault. Ruby McKinnon. lobby Sims. Myra Murphy. Gloria Burke. Ber- nice Lee. Jean Watts. Jean M6- —W. M. S. MEETING ~ On Thursday evening, December fifth, the New London W. M. S. of the Uni-ted Church held their regu- lar meeting at the home oi Mrs. Hugh Campbell. The President op- ened the meeting with a Chrlsi- mas selection and Mrs,“ Mayhew led the devotional JErivd using the Candlelight service. The minutes of the last meeting and who 12:. l» answered roll call with a Christ- mas thought. The officers wt-ie re- elected for 1947. A vote of thanks ‘was extended to them for gxitniilareistrtrgrvwggrrir: otthcéhylnftr; acted as chairman snd after brief mas music and readings was en- ported the finances in good stand- ing, the collection at this meeting while M“ orvme Clark m“ m‘ presentation of a purse on behalf of all those present. Although pomplctely taken by surprise, Mr. {Weeks graciously expressed the _ iiTllk f him ii d‘! ll . “ANNUAL MEEnNG“Tl"-' Km‘! Thdc lsadigs servgd ifleanlisusimrey- Hiram Royal Black Preceptory. of freshmen" and several 01mm” 51:; fitglaiflhggfiignfiiliigiieeflgiglt ioned reels completed the pro- Bedeque on Wednesday Dec. 1lth with s large attendance. After the opening ceremonies and routine business the retiring offic- ers each in turn gave their report of the year's work, which showed SUQC-ggsp-m, __ Th, chum" morg ad ancements to those high- amountlng to $23.70. A! the close of lunch was served and a social hour Refuse, Bernice Gillie, Ann Steel, Mil-y Farmer. Margaret Hemphill, Helen Hol- msn, Bill Batt, Joan Connolley. Stella Gallant. Noreen Shaw. Mable Campbell, Helen Massey. Intermediate Certificate h Pin: Peggy Baker, Joan Cameron, Ka- . Susanne Red- din, Ray Connolly. KeithThaoker, Euhem’ Maureen Bohaken he“ er degrees of the order in tile past year. than had taken P15” 1'“ ‘my one year since the Preceptory was organized over 30 years ago Bearisto, Elizabeth Lewis. Jenn Tweedy, Joan ‘Judson, CaroiCreel- man. Margaret Whestiey, Norma Jean Allan. Msrlbelh Harris, Gil- Lian Maclischern. Senior Certificate and Pin: Ann Horne, Myrtle Hawkins, Beverly (continued from Page l) Sir David declared that expen- Huestice, Jane Glddlngs. Margaret Marylin Worth, Mary Ramsay. Phyllis Cutcliffe, Walter Conrad, Don Thompson, Douglas Pierce, Paul Cudmore. David Registrar; sir Knt. Wm. B. ,R.CBS. 2nd. Lech; Sir Kni- Royal Uh 51'1"! 500"‘! AWNP Bell, 1st. Censor; Sir David said the bill fitted The bill is being strongly op- Another l2 Fimllffi Ranlsay Douglas Pierce David Hmdmm’ Thompson, Waiter Conrad. fiignnon, Evelyn M. Henry, A102 H. Maclesn. Albert Gallant. Harry Deuncey. John T. amt" Ccmmitteemln; Sir Knt. child in either place will be neg- sflmnd class’ Harry 5mm jlcciod by Santa this your. B Instructor First Class. Alex H. Award of Merit. Sliver Medal- posed by railroad owners and lion: Lois Arsenault. James Rail)’. heads of other major industries. The measure is the most contro- versial item to date on the gov- ernmenfs nationalization program. which calls for the bringing un- der public ownership of banks. airways, mines and cables and Gillie, Alex H. Maclean, Patricia wireless companies. John F. Sweeney. Aiex_ B. Mac- lean. Albert Gallant, J. F. Daun- 68y. nlersidc W35 a week-end visitor to Cross Instructors Certific- ates: Lois Arseliault, Margaret Maémnnan, liam Sample, high school student in Monircnl. will spend the Glrisimas holidays :11. iloriln Kcnsingion. Shannon. stott. Albert Gallant. Edwin Kfliv. James Kelly. Worthy of special mention was a ccmmendatory note attached to (Continued from Pace n of entertainment gave o splen- did report cf the St. Dflfllllk Club's play presented in‘ Kensingion on Dec. 4th. All the M H Maelean,‘ Instnmt members spoke in complimentary ex - ' certificate. This was recognition of the prompt rem" of a fatigued swimmer- iiletlm 0f Nazi Doctors To Testify NUERNBERG, Germany, play. The financial returns were n treat to one member. spondence included a letter from summcrsidr‘ Mrs. Bert Kelly, a letter of thanks} from Sister M. Eugene Charlottetown Social Service Cen- A letter from the TB. Les- gue was read and it was decide send $5.00 to this cause. It was decided to send ihei usual Christmas gifts to the In- stitution and all ‘shut-in people o! numbering eighteen. After the business session a so- mental music was furnished by Mrs. Alonno Cameron. gar Hickey, and Mr. Fcrdic Kll-l Vocal solos by Miss Mary‘ and Tommy Pendvrgsst were pleasing variations. A chor-. us by several young siniiers 60m- pieted an enjoyable program. delicious lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by some of thel 23 Naai doctors in the prisoners’ dock. He stared a-nil twitched. He sat He acid be was Her] BaseiM. I Swede and s Jew. Ha was he locked much older. Gem-n and cadovermis. Beeslng said he was in the hands of Neal doctors for six years. Mllht in Gdylila Port when Pbl- and was overrlm. For three years. he said. he was the object of experiments. never welt again normally. They sterilised him and s WM was taken fmr his skull. “m planted to hieiege. Muscles were singing "God Save the King." said he W85 afraid ho would be loo nervous. 1o sit on the witness stand ao close io them. and icll a coher- tori’ So he is uklng s physician to testifY 101' him when hi5 tum oom- prosecuiicn of Hitler's highest ranking physicians. charg- ed with experiments on humans A Polish Jew burst into tears cm the witness stand e testified that the Nazis hati first sterilized him by x-rsys and then minted him by ailfflfi. where. Basing raid he bed been wait- testify against Neel doctors. Now , he is listed as a wits-lei, but he PAGE FIVE‘. k WESTERN CUARDIAN '-'ro BOSTON-Mr. sns Mrs. MRWQTWUP. Kensingtun. returned from a weeks motor trip to Boston and other New England cities. man appeared in Police Court yesterday morning 031M881 with damage to property as the result of windows having bee" hrvkeh in two houses _an Saturday night. He was four“! guilty and sentenced to a flne o! 820.00 ‘M! costs or two menu-ls in Jail and to pay $4.00 damages. Two drunks had their bail for- felted. 5 —C. W. L. REPORT — The reg“. l lar monthly meeting of tbe Rich- , niond C. W. I. was held on Dec. 8- Merlin: was opened by the Pres. Mrs. H. McQuaid with the league Prayer. Roll call was answewd by l5 members after which the min- fidflllled as rear! by the Seuetary Mrs. Thos. Noonsn. Reports of the altar, school and sick committees were submitted by the commit- tees, Financial standing was given _ the President and Christina; Ohllsaiions were discussed ilaving decided to send Christmas boxer to .9"? 9'5"" 0f the Precious Blond. The Infirmary and donation to ‘the Provincial Sdnatorium. A very instructive report 0f the C_ w 1;, convention at Charlottetown tvas Irivrn hv the delegate, Mrs JP 51nd“ YOYIOWQd by a discussion on ‘ the sumo as regards study clubs and other items, meeting sdjoumetl --WELCOME TO KENSINGTON —-Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Weeks recently took up residence nniiy surprised on Friday night when o large number of their new neighbors gathered at their home to give a real old-fashioned welcome. Mr. Thomas Humphrey remarks appropriate to the M“. slon lic called on Mr. James Pen- dcrgzist lo rend an address of welcome to tlic Weeks family. I gram. 'l,‘he guests departed wish- eve“ n3 ing Mr. and Mrs. Weeks health and prosperity in their new home. I —KINSMEN TOY MATINII Toy Matinee held at the Capitol Theatre. Sutmrlerside, on satur- day morning, sponsored by flu Kinsmen Club, was a huge sm- The cess. The theatre was full so retiring Wor. Preoeptor. Sir Knight. (mpwigy Wm, mun“, “a d Alec. B. McFarlane conducted the whom Duran.” m. “H1.- electlan of officers which reslliletilwiih s new or used toy. Grfl as follows: Sl-r Knt. Verner- Moore. Cred]; 15 due Mn 3",,“ a m“ Wor. Pteceptor; Sir Knt, Pet-er G. do: for giving the use of‘ tho Mcliachem, D. Preceptor; Sir. KhiYiheatre with the lighting and A100 B. McFaralne. Chap-I SiF- Km- heating free of charge. ‘Ihe can: Theophillls J. Inmsn, Rertistfni’; of the film was paid for by time CY?“ Mcmfiflflt‘. Fm- Kinsmen Club. Apart from the ‘lflhi- toys received at the theatre a snmery. Trees-z Sir Knt- Stewnrt number of new toys were donates Inmsn. 1st. Lent; Sir Knt. Gordon by individual; and some were pug- Amt" chased by donations from the Sir Knt- Fhlfhk members of hhe club. On Sunday mom-n» cot-to» n». =~'-.:=:".=.::..=;:.*"t.i.::; i§§’.“?;"..‘;£..§‘."..°.‘.“3..'f°i.°§...“.': . H .- ' M not §£"...i‘.';°..i“'Z...?.§§’.3Z2;"..”“’o..Elf 2nd. Standard Bearer; Sir Kni- R. lotto-town. where they were grac- A. Prafitt. Purslliva-nt; Sir lint. A. lonely received by the supervisors 1st, Cammltteelnsn; who expressed deep appreciation Sir Knl. Rev- Hervey Bishop. 2nd. [or the gifts. There were a large Wm- 5- number of toys for both institut- Silarp. 3rd Commiiteemsn; Sir Kzti- ions and there is no fear tiistany Percy Allen, 4th. Commliteeman. B. —INDIAN DIVE. C.W.I..--!The December meetirq of the Indian‘ River C.W.L. was 10th at the home of Mrs. Hughes. Kenslngt a large attendance with some new members joining. Mrs. B. C. lvic- New Ghsww‘ N's‘ Lellan presided and the meeting.’ was opened by prayer- of last meeting were followed by Personals —Mr. lmvrence Ciow of Sum- S —M.r. Lee Sample. son of Wil- __M,-_,, James Henderson Bed- eque. is visiting hcr Mr. Wm. Lea in Victoria. -B. -Mrs. Daniel _Cooti\\"1n. Ken- siriglon, iS visiting of lhc home of sick committee reported sending h" son’ Mm l H‘ Goodwhh K ,lvlrs. Eric Jet-dine 0f Kons- iington left recently for Montreal whence she expects lo return with d her husband. who is n medical student at M06411 University. K -Mr. George Reid, Milileton had the misfortune in break nil ankle rccentiy and is nriw dcIP-C as well as can he cxyccled at the Prince County I-Iospiisi. ~13. i rom- WILLIAM. Doc. ls-tw) l__'1“he opening at lhe Lskahead of a diagnostic and follow-ill! cancer clinic imder ihe 8118111098 of tho Oninrio Cancer Treatment and Research Foundation. was announced here today by D1‘. Riches. chairman of the Nrt William and Port Arthur clinicl. ii. F. liutchason " 8. Silii OPTOMETRISTS “Specialists in the fit- ting of glasses for the correction of ocular de- fects.” i 53 Grafton Street —G‘BAND OPENING of Kni- einzton skating Rink Wednesday, DW- 11 Bimini: a to 1o. Good ice. New recordings. Comglugfl ~._ "W! I sood evening's entertain- -KENSINGTON suilriunlt!'"°"‘- luminance-m. John Campbelii of Boston, inventor of the Camp- bell floor polishing machine and other useful machines. ia prepar- ing a summer house at Kensing- K —POLICE COURT _ A you" Summer “